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...meters. Senior Peter Mullen finished third, more than 50 seconds behind.The javelin was once again good to the Crimson, with Niemczak ending up second after a 48.75-meter heave and junior Alex Lewis taking fifth at 46.90 meters.Freshman Alex Tremblay finished fourth in the long jump, and junior Alex Obrecht was fifth in the shot put.—Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...Lewis returned from a semester abroad in Spain to place third in the high jump with a distance of 1.91 meters.The Crimson also got a pair of second-place finishes on the track. Sophomore Alex Tremblay recorded a distance of 6.64 meters in the long jump, and junior Alex Obrecht put the shot 14.54 meters.In the 4x400 meter relay, Harvard held off UConn to take first in 3:22.98.A last-minute cancellation from the Northeastern and UConn women’s squads left the Harvard women’s team scrambling to find a track meet this weekend...
...margin, while the women lost 86-41. In the weight throw, Harvard swept the top three spots. Senior Christian Ayers led the way with his toss of 16.08 meters. Similarly, the shot put was won by freshman Jack Brady. His shot of 14.45 just edged teammate and junior Alex Obrecht. Otherwise, however, the Crimson only won four more events out of the 15 total. On the women’s side, Harvard took just five of ten events total. Just like with the men, the field events were the Crimson’s strong suit. Junior Maureen Boyle...
...with a long jump best of 23 feet, 3.25 inches. Senior Kevin Duffy also picked up a fourth-place finish in the javelin (201-08). The Crimson’s best hammer throw came from senior James Rhodes, who hurled the hammer 175-feet and seven inches. Sophomore Alex Obrecht earned sixth place in the shot put (48-11.75). Results from the second day of the Heptagonal Championships were not available as of press time...
Sophomore Alex Obrecht and senior Kevin Duffy manned the field for the men, taking the shot put and javelin, respectively...